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an object reaches a maximum height of 23m when thrown vertically upward on the earth how high would it travel on the moon where acceleration due to gravity is about one sixth that on the earth assume that initial velocity is same ​

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Answered by ahzam49
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if we will take the value of acceleration due to gravity=10 metre per second square then the maximum height reached on moon will be 69 metre. if you want to know process send me friend request

Answered by Anonymous
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(a) The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is about one-sixth of that on the earth. (b) In order to the force of gravitation between two bodies to become noticeable and cause motion, one of the bodies must have an extremely large mass.

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